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Appl Biochem Biotechnol ; 176(4): 1012-28, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25894951

ABSTRACT

Anaerobic incubations using crude oil and brine from a North Sea reservoir were conducted to gain increased understanding of indigenous microbial community development, metabolite production, and the effects on the oil-brine system after addition of a complex carbon source, molasses, with or without nitrate to boost microbial growth. Growth of the indigenous microbes was stimulated by addition of molasses. Pyrosequencing showed that specifically Anaerobaculum, Petrotoga, and Methanothermococcus were enriched. Addition of nitrate favored the growth of Petrotoga over Anaerobaculum. The microbial growth caused changes in the crude oil-brine system: formation of oil emulsions, and reduction of interfacial tension (IFT). Reduction in IFT was associated with microbes being present at the oil-brine interphase. These findings suggest that stimulation of indigenous microbial growth by addition of molasses has potential as microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR) strategy in North Sea oil reservoirs.


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Methanococcaceae/metabolism , Oil and Gas Fields/microbiology , Petroleum/supply & distribution , Saline Waters/chemistry , Thermotoga maritima/metabolism , Denmark , Methanococcaceae/drug effects , Methanococcaceae/growth & development , Microbial Consortia/drug effects , Microbial Consortia/physiology , Molasses/analysis , Nitrates/pharmacology , North Sea , Oil and Gas Industry/methods , Surface Tension , Surface-Active Agents/pharmacology , Thermotoga maritima/drug effects , Thermotoga maritima/growth & development
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